International Standards of Inclusive Growth as a Basis for Shaping an Efficient Economic Policy of the State

Journal Title: Journal of European Economy - Year 2018, Vol 17, Issue 4

Abstract

In some ways, the article summarizes the author's work in the field of integrated assessment of the state and dynamics of Ukraine's economic development. Summarizing the longitudinal research, the authors present the goal of the article as a conceptual definition of inclusive growth in the format of its interpretation by influential international organizations, assessing the conformity of the state of the economy and social sphere of Ukraine to the standards of inclusive growth, and determining on this basis public policy measures, the implementation of which will help overcome crises in the country's economy and counteracting the main global challenges of modern civilization. The most significant interest is the analysis of new approaches to counteracting these challenges, developed by the international community in the format of implementing the concept of inclusive growth. These approaches are most concentrated in the program document of the OECD Council, which was named New Approaches to Economic Challenges, — NAEC. This document forms an important system process aimed at the development and consistent improvement of tools and analytical work that should be used by international organizations and governments of certain countries to resolve the issues identified above. In the article by using the component principal analysis, the methodology of assessing the state of the economy and social sphere of Ukraine was improved, and an analysis was made of the compliance of this state with international standards of inclusive growth. The result of the analysis is an important conceptual conclusion about the discrepancy of the current model of Ukraine's economic development with the challenges of our time, which in turn leads to a state of the Ukrainian economy and social sphere that are characterized by pathological and toxic features. The result of the multi-vector assessment of the state of the Ukrainian economy is practical guidance on the improvement of state economic policy, the implementation of which, in the authors' opinion, will contribute to the achievement of standards of permanent inclusive growth.

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Igor Mantsurov, Dmitry Mantsurov, Yana Khrapunova

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Igor Mantsurov, Dmitry Mantsurov, Yana Khrapunova (2018). International Standards of Inclusive Growth as a Basis for Shaping an Efficient Economic Policy of the State. Journal of European Economy, 17(4), 398-421. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-506109